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Black Folk Religion - The Ground That I Stand On
Vincent harding yho: religion for me, growing up in columbus georgia, was the ground that i stood on. That positioned us to stand against the wind. The winds. Yes, to stand againstThe winds of southern to stand againstthe winds. How do i describe i grew up in the heart of sotenaparte? Our parents were spiritual geniuses who were able to shape a counterculture of religious, black folk religion which ased us from disposability to being essential players in society. And it also taught us something serene about love. I love everybody. I loveEverybody. In my heart. Aloto, hate was not in your vocabulary
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